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Chivers with Bill Nicholson/From BBC Sport
Spurs and Southampton legend Martin Chivers joins us on the podcast. Among the topics discussed
are:
- His new autobiography
- His current hospitality work with Spurs
- His thoughts on Spurs potential new stadium
- What it took get noticed by Southampton
- Did the move to White Hart Lane help his prospects for making Alf Ramsey's England
squad?
There are different ways to manage players and teach and educate - no one style is the right way,
as it has to fit each coach's personality.
Alan Black of Goal.com writes about the parenting style of Sir Alex Ferguson, and how that context
of teaching and coaching appears to be a dying breed.
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- A site to visit: The QPR Report Messageboard! A football-only site - no politics; no
ad-hominems - that offers eclectic articles and interesting perspectives and welcoming of all
perspectives welcomed! So certainly: continue posting wherever you already post. But come
visit!
- "92 Clubs 92 Hours" Charity Effort Light at the End of the Tunnel - (Updated
Saturday)
- 2009-2010 QPR Schedule
- Club-by-Club: Championship Players Signed and Released List
- Ex-QPR Richard Pacquette Finds a new (non-league) club
- Ex-QPR Paul Murray Prepares for Playoff Final
Mirror - BOOTHROYD TOPS QPR LIST By Alan Nixon 23/05/2009
-Aidy Boothroyd is emerging as favourite to become the new boss of QPR - with a choice made from
the five-man shortlist due this week.
The England World Cup winner George Cohen believes Fabio Capello has more or less settled on his
defence for South Africa and believes Glen Johnson can make the right-back slot his own.
Cohen, who turns 70 later this month, believes a solid rearguard is key to success at next summer's
finals.
Guardian Headline: Phil Brown has insisted that his players are "a million per cent" behind him
despite speculation mounting that his job as Hull City's manager is under threat.
Yes, of course the players are a million percent behind me; even though the media wants to drop an
H-Bomb right over Kingston-upon-Hull, my players know that I am the greatest manager who has ever
lived.
Sir Alex Ferguson of Manchester United refers to his players as "boys" and calls them "son,"
when speaking to them of matters most important. His "sons" grow up to call him "father." Both
Beckham and Ronaldo have described him as such. He is the last of the great British coaching
daddies.
In this video worksheet post we use a clip from the excellent The History Of Football [2002]
[DVD] on the 1966 World Cup final between Germany and England. There is also a worksheet,
transcript and answer sheet below. The report lasts for 3 minutes 30 seconds.
1966 Worksheet | 1966 Transcript Transcript
Bobby Moore and Uwe Seeler were out in the middle exchanging international compliments and
meeting the referee Dienst of Switzerland.